NFL Recap – Week 9

Philip Rivers and Antonio Gates helped the San Diego Chargers snap their three game losing streak with a win a win over the (1-7) Kansas City Chiefs. The Chargers were able to capitalize on the four turnovers committed by the Chiefs and finished the game with three touchdowns in the fourth quarter. (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

Denver Broncos 31 - Cincinnati Bengals 23

Peyton Manning threw two interceptions at the beginning of the game to put the Broncos in a hole against the Cincinnati Bengals. But Manning overcame his mistakes and rallied his team with three touchdown passes. The comeback win set the NFL record for game-winning drives with 48, surpasssing Hall of Famer Dan Marino. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Baltimore Ravens 25 - Cleveland Browns 15

The Baltimore Ravens continued their dominance within their AFC North division. Joe Flacco connected with Torrey Smith with just under 5:00 minutes left in the game to come from behind to win their 10th straight game against the Browns and 11th straight game against an AFC North opponent. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/Getty Images)

Green Bay Packers 31 - Arizona Cardinals 17

With an injury depleted team, Aaron Rodgers and the Packers running game extended their winning streak to four games heading into the bye week. Rodgers threw four TD's, including the team's longest TD pass this season and the Packers rushed for 176 yards against the (4-5) Cardinals. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

Houston Texans 21 - Buffalo Bills 9

The Buffalo Bills defense was no match for the high powered Texans offense. The Texans' QB Matt Schaub threw for 268 yards and two TD's; Arian Foster ran for 111 yards and a TD and Andre Johnson caught eight passes for 118 yards as the Texans improve their record to (7-1). (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)

Indianapolis Colts 23 - Miami Dolphins 20

Luck has struck again for the Indianapolis Colts. Quaterback Andrew Luck broke the rookie passing record, throwing for 433 yards and two touchdowns as the Colts beat the Miami Dolphis for their third straight win to improve their record to (5-3). (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

Detroit Lions 31 - Jacksonville Jaguars 14

The Detroit Lions earned their second straight win this season, relying on their running and passing game. Lions running back Mikel Leshoure scored three touchdowns and wide receiver Calvin Johnson racked up 129 receiving yards as the Lions evened their record at (4-4). (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)

Chicago Bears 51 - Tennessee Titans 20

The Chicago Bears took advantage of the five Tennessee Titans turnovers. Jay Cutler threw three touchdowns to Brandon Marshall and handed one off to RB Matt Forte, the other two touchdowns were scored by the Bears' defense and special teams. Brian Urlacher intercepted a pass and returned it 46-yards for a TD and the Bears blocked a punt and recoved the ball for the other TD. (Photo by Frederick Breedon/Getty Images)

Carolina Panthers 21 - Washington Redskins 13

The Carolina Panthers defense and quarterback Cam Newton were able to hold onto their halftime lead and end their five-game losing streak. Newton threw for 201 yards and a touchdown and ran for 37 yards and a TD. The Panthers' defense was able to contain the Redskins' RG3 and sack him four times in the win. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 42 - Oakland Raiders 32

After having a breakout game against the Minnesota Vikings last week, Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Doug Martin retunred to his hometown to set a team rushing record. Martin rushed for 251 yards and 4 TD's agains the Oakland Raiders and the Bucs held off a late rally from the Raiders to even their record at (4-4). (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

Pittsburgh Steelers 24 - New York Giants 20

In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, Giants fans were looking for some relief in the Steelers vs. Giants game on Sunday. As the Steelers arrived in New Jersey just hours before kickoff, the Giants took advantage of the Steelers sloppy play in the first half. The second half was a different story, as Ben Roethlisberger and Isaac Redman rallied the Steelers to a fourth quarter come from behind win and end the Giants four game winning streak. (Photo by Rich Schultz /Getty Images)

Seattle Seahawks 30 - Minnesota Vikings 20

Seattle Seahawks' rookie QB Russell Wilson threw for three first half TD's and RB Marshawn Lynch ran for 124 yards and a TD as the Seahawks overcame 182 yards rushing and 2 TD's from Vikings running back Adrian Peterson. The loss drops the vikings to third place in the NFC North division behind Chicago and Green Bay. (Photo by Stephen Brashear/Getty Images)

Atlanta Falcons 19 - Dallas Cowboys 13

Quarterback Matt Ryan put the Atlanta Falcons in a position to extend their undefeated season. Ryan threw for 342 yards, but the only touchdown came on a 3-yard run by Michael Turner in the fourth quarter. The remaining 12 points came from the foot of Matt Bryant, who kicked four field goals. (Photo by Scott Cunningham/Getty Images)

New Orleans Saints 28 - Philadelphia Eagles 13

Saints QB Drew Brees extended his NFL record to 51 games and the Saints defense returned a interception for 99 yards as the Saints earned their third win. The Eagles loss is the team's fourth straight and puts mounting pressure on Michael Vick and head coach Andy Reid to turn around their season. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)